Ohio water system operator failed to notify public of unsafe lead levels
by Associated Press in Cleveland, Ohio from on (#11V6C)
Ohio is sending pallets of bottled water and testing kits to Sebring, a village about 60 miles southeast of Cleveland, after the EPA issued an emergency order
Ohio is sending pallets of bottled water and testing kits to several communities after environmental officials said the operator of a small water system failed to notify the public for months that unsafe levels of lead had been found in some homes.
The state Environmental Protection Agency issued an emergency order Monday forbidding James Bates from working at the Sebring village water treatment plant and informing him that the agency intends to revoke his operating license for endangering the public and for submitting "misleading, inaccurate or false reports".
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